The Norris family controlled the four U.S. teams of the 'Original Six.' In this arrangement, the Detroit Red Wings dominated, with the other teams not developing farm systems. In 1957, Mr. Norris ordered the trade of Ted Lindsay from the Red Wings to Chicago because of Mr. Lindsay's efforts to form the NHLPA union.
Mr. Norris was convicted of fraud and tax evasion for under-reporting ticket sales (he took 1000 seats off the paid attendance) and scalping tickets.